I would expect Nembhard and Hickman (maybe he transfers) to be slotted as the starting backcourt still.Do we know that’s what the Zags are looking for in him? Looks more like they want a starting SG with PG skills based on their roster
Possibly or they slot him next to those two with the lack of a 3 there and all the size they have already in that frontcourt plus Watson is leaving.I would expect Nembhard and Hickman (maybe he transfers) to be slotted as the starting backcourt still.
I hear you. The point of my post was that that jump from playing in the Ivy to the ACC is still a big jump in competition regardless of the relative comparison to other leagues.No, the Ivy League is not as big a jump as the MAAC.
ACC was #5 in conference strength according to Ken Pom.
Ivy League was #13.
MAAC was #25.
Huge difference.
We also don’t know if he’s even good enough to start at Gonzaga…. We know he can play MAAC level ball. The Wac is a lot better than the MAAC though. It’s not just some given he’s another Gonzaga caliber player just because they’re interested, transfers don’t always pan out.At this point if the kid is good enough to,play at Gonzaga he’s probably good enough to play for Syracuse, regardless of where he comes from. Pretty straight forward, IMO
I know guys include everyone on these lists but that's a lot of high-level interest. Much like recruiting I'm going to trust that over amateur scouts on YouTube.
For reference
Lampkin played 28 minutes per game last year, after playing 22 each of the previous years at TCU.Agreed. Unless Westry plays a hybrid 3/alternate ball handler role like Q this year, we currently have just Freeman and Bell for forwards. Adding a kid like Jayre Davis would be great as a 3rd , then maybe another big guy thay could play the 4/5 for some small ball off the bench? Not sure how much Red plans to play McLeod this year. I don't think McLeod should get much more than 12min a game. And it sounds like big E is a sub 30 min a game guy unless his conditioning improves. I'm sure Red has it all planned out.
He’s higher (in the 80s) on The Athletics’ top 100 transfers ranking. That’s Sam Vecenie, who’s a good evaluator.Interestingly enough Leffew is a 4 star transfer that is ranked 110th on the transfer portal rankings for ON3. Quadir is 153.
Sam Vecenie is horribleHe’s higher (in the 80s) on The Athletics’ top 100 transfers ranking. That’s Sam Vecenie, who’s a good evaluator.
Lampkin played 28 minutes per game last year, after playing 22 each of the previous years at TCU.
McLeod averaged 15 mpg before his injury, and that was the most he's played.
That said, they will likely take up all the meaningful center minutes if healthy.
Patterson will be our emergency/garbage time center.
But our scholarship forwards right now are Freeman, Bell and Westry. We need somebody who can be 4th string center and backup power forward. We don't want Bell trying to guardanybodyACC power forwards if we have any choice.
Assuming no more defections at this late a date, replacing Mintz and getting a forward who can play but doesn't mind being down in the rotation are our goals.
I like the idea of a really good lower division guy who has a single elite talent like rebounding or on ball defense that can help us in limited minutes.
Or a really raw young transfer who has huge potential but little in the way of current basketball skills.
Lampkin/McLeod
Freeman/ Transfer
Bell/Westry
Starling/Moore
Transfer/Cuffe
Depending on the quality of the transfer guard coming in, I think we can be ok if that's our two deep. Maybe even really good. I'm getting more excited about Freeman after hearing how well he did at the McDonald's shenanigans.
Now that we have an actual center, we would be in great shape if Maliq came back.
I’d keep an eye out here….
As a backup guard, im fine with. If starting guard, i’m concernedI’d keep an eye out here….
He wouldn’t be coming here to be a back up.As a backup guard, im fine with. If starting guard, i’m concerned
As a backup guard, im fine with. If starting guard, i’m concerned
Looks like once again we are doing the combo route. I think he will be a solid player, but not sure we are
improving this offseason with these additions.
The difference is that playing like a team makes a team better. You get the right pieces and you can accomplish a lot with teammates that know how to play.Looks like once again we are doing the combo route. I think he will be a solid player, but not sure we are
improving this offseason with these additions.
Agreed. I think we’ll be better, but how much?Looks like once again we are doing the combo route. I think he will be a solid player, but not sure we are
improving this offseason with these additions.